I liked it enough to watch more. I think Adam Scott and Craig Robinson are both really funny in most of the stuff they do (particularly Party Down and the Office respectively, though Robinson also turned out a great dramatic turn in the last season of Mr. Robot). Adam Scott kind of always plays the straight man in comedies, though a straight man who is also funny in a witty sarcastic fashion(see also: Jason Bateman). As JB said, it may thin out fast, but I'll give it a shot to see.

Sorry to disagree, but I thought it was dreadful. There was zero chemistry between the leads, the humor was forced and the spin on Men in Black was less than inspired. I expected more from this group and, sadly, it disappointed.

I'll try the second episode to see if there are any course corrections, but it's on as short a leash as it gets.

Hope so! Love all involved. It just didn't work for me on many different levels. In this day and age of so much great television across so many different platforms, I really don't think you can afford to miss with your pilot in the way some series were given the room to grow into themselves earlier in television history. You miss in '74 with four channels (ABC, NBC, CBS and PBS) you had the time to find yourself. Now? Please. Out of the gate strong and even then you're lucky if you make some noise. GHOSTED just didn't do it for me at all.

Not super impressed with the second episode of this either. I find myself wondering if it would work better as a one hour show with a bit more drama mixed in with the comedy, but part of the problem with the show so far is that the comedy hasn't been particularly funny. I mean, the show is fine, I'm entertained for a half hour so it's not terrible, but it's also not great. And JB, I do believe that Adam Scott is being typecast, because I've seen him in things that fall outside of his usual roles he's given and he's capable of more than this. Guys like Adam Scott and Craig Robinson and Danny McBride seem to be given the same character in almost everything they're in, but when they get the chance to do something else like Robinson in Mr. Robot or McBride in Alien: Covenant (one of the only good things about that film), or Scott in Big Little Lies or Sleeping With Other People, they show some range.

I had 30 minutes to kill before work tonight and decided to watch the 3rd episode. I have to say this one actually worked for me. I thought the plot was terrible and the b story was useless and wasted time and found myself questioning when the two leads actually became friends (I guess between the 2nd episode and this one), but I thought this was the first episode where it seemed like the chemistry worked, possibly because they're shown as friends, and some of the jokes worked. I do think this show really suffers from not being long enough. If they were going to do an X-files parody it really needed to be an hour long, much like The Orville and Star Trek, to actually flesh out the one and done stories and still build some character development. I'm going to keep watching for now, but this episode was a make or break it for me and I'll give it another episode at least to see if continues improving.